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  • Oct 24, 2024 | imeche.shorthandstories.com | Joseph Flaig

    On 30 November 2022, the world changed forever. The release of ChatGPT opened a window into a new future, in which human-like intelligence could be replicated – and maybe, one day, surpassed. From image generation to voice synthesis, data analysis to copywriting, the wave of AI-based tools that have flooded the internet in the last two years are capable of tasks that, until recently, were only possible for humans.

  • Dec 12, 2023 | imeche.shorthandstories.com | Joseph Flaig

    Some of the biggest polluters on the roads are going green thanks to increasing accessibility of battery technology and some ingenious engineering. For many years, full electrification was mostly reserved for passenger cars only. Some bus services got a hybrid upgrade, and there was the occasional hydrogen fuel-cell trial, but heavy commercial vehicles were largely seen as impractical targets for battery-based powertrains. That has all started to change.

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